Bonniers Konsthall in Stockholm presents Andreas Eriksson Roundabouts, the first major solo exhibition with Andreas Eriksson.
Bonniers Konsthall first exhibited Andreas Eriksson’s work in Life Forms in 2009, one of our first group exhibitions that, through contemporary art, sought traces of the American artist Robert Smithson’s thoughts on a greater geological time outside of mankind’s quickly ticking clock. The cosmos, the earth and the minerals’ slow clockwork still ticks on in Andreas Eriksson’s work. In his paintings Eriksson builds up structures using blocks, layers and brushstrokes of colour that could be seen as landscapes, soil strata, moss fibres, leaf-cell structures, or simply after-images on the retina from looking at blinding-white snow.
In our spring program of talks and seminars we will discuss the relevance of place for contemporary artists. Based on Andreas Eriksson’s choice to work in one place and gather his motifs from the landscape surrounding his house at Kinnekulle, we want to ask what the increasingly intense globalization means for the artist’s role.
A catalogue published by Walther Koenig will accompany the exhibition. Contributers are Sara Arrhenius, Kirsty Bell, Pontus Kyander and Camilla Larsson. The exhibition Andreas Eriksson Roundabouts is a collaboration amongst Bonniers Konsthall, Trondheim kunstmuseum, CentrePasquArt, Biel and Reykjavik Art Museum. With support from The Nordic Culture Fund.
For more information about the exhibition and the program, please visit www.bonnierskonsthall.se.
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